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Conservation Commission Field Trip Notice

  • Date: 05/15/2017 10:30 AM  
NOTICE OF FIELD TRIP 
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
 
The Westport Conservation Commission will conduct a site visit on Monday, May 15, 2017 at 10:30 a.m.  to the following properties for orientation purposes in preparation for reviewing agenda items at its May 17, 2017 meeting:


1. 61 Kings Highway South:  Application #IWW,WPL-10389-17 by Richard A Bennett, PE on behalf of Joseph Valeski for the modification of Permit #IWW, WPL-10293-16 for construction of a new, single family dwelling with driveway, retaining wall, storm water drainage system, and to seek permission for an in-ground pool and patio. A portion of the proposed activity is within the upland review area and the WPL area of an unnamed tributary of the Saugatuck River.
2. 320 Bayberry Lane:  Application #IWW,WPL-10391-17 by Rob Pryor of LandTech on behalf of Frederica S Brenneman to subdivide the existing property into two lots, preserving the existing structure and barn structure. One lot will be developed and consist of a single-family dwelling, driveway, pool and associated site improvements. A portion of the proposed activity is within the upland review area and the WPL area of the Aspetuck River.
3. 303 Bayberry Lane:  Application #IWW,WPL-10390-17 by McChord Engineering Associates, Inc. on behalf of Jacob & Marjorie Salik for the construction of a new pool and spa, pizza oven, outdoor bar, patio, and associated site improvements. A portion of the proposed activity is within the upland review area and the WPL area of the Aspetuck River.


Members will meet at the Conservation Department first to carpool. Some sites might be especially wet and or be prone to ticks so appropriate clothing and footwear is recommended. 


Posted with the Town Clerk’s Office on Thursday, May 11, 2017

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